![]() |
|
Welcome to Vista Banter. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to ask questions and reply to others posts, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Music, Pictures and Video with Vista Using music, pictures and video with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video) |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Been playing with mixing fun stuff, with bits and parts from ewrywhere
in to a compilation of humor etc.. I used Audacity from http://audacity.sourceforge.org. back on windows xp, Now i run vista premium, same hardware/setup but vista wont allow audacity to record whats being played from the what ewer is currently playing. Before i could record small bits, just by hitting record, now its just blank. No recording, and ive checked speaker settings, and playback, etc. Was recording from a mix channel, but its not availible on vista.. I fail to see what im doing wrong, cause it didnt previous require specifik setup as it aparently do now. / |
|
|||
|
Vista employs a different sound system. good news: audacity cannot find the record device drives, but you can specify them yourself. go to the sounds panel, select the record tab and right click in the panel. click on both 'show...' in the context menu. you will get the WaveOut mix displayed. select it and click 'set default'. now your line mix is available and Audicity will record. bad news... you may get garbled results. looks like MS has deliberately made Vista trash your line recordings... probably at the request of the RIAA. whores have no ethics. I am trying to find a work around. if i get one, i will come back (if the admin doesn't kick me out). keep a good thought. geo. -- GeoBen |
|
|||
|
I had the same problem, though i found out that i actually cant record from vista. I guess here is where hackers should come up with something and fix this "bug" we all hate. -- wizardcia Dont hate the HACKER, Hate the CODE 'HERE' (http://mikrosmc.hi5.com/friend/photo...Id=16 8337056) are my sketches, please take a look. |
|
|||
|
whatever you do DO NOT INSTALL SERVICE PACK 1 if you use audacity and hard
wire the sound out to sound in to record streaming music. service pack 1 removed that ability. so now it just records from the internal microphone even if you run a cable from music out to music in. when i tried to revert to my old windows version my computer crashed and spent 2 hours fixing itself then THEN REINSTALLED THE UPDATES! service pack one is a install of no return... they have gone too far now! |
|
|||
|
I found the problem, Download the correct drivers from one good site eg Realtek and you will be able to record fine -- wizardcia Dont hate the HACKER, Hate the CODE 'HERE' (http://mikrosmc.hi5.com/friend/photo...Id=16 8337056) are my sketches, please take a look. |
|
|||
|
"wizardcia" wrote: I found the problem, Download the correct drivers from one good site eg Realtek and you will be able to record fine i have a realtek hd audio card and i also have the latest driver 6.0.1.5605 and it does not work for me.. |
|
|||
|
Ok try this. RIght click on the Volume, (its down, right) Select Recording Devices, now something should pop up. Showing Microphone and Line In... There is also a lot of empty space, right click there and you should get Disabled Devices and Disconected Diveces tick the Disabled Diveces, and enable the hidden ones. Try record now. -- wizardcia Dont hate the HACKER, Hate the CODE 'HERE' (http://mikrosmc.hi5.com/friend/photo...Id=16 8337056) are my sketches, please take a look. |
|
|||
|
Solved the problem in windows vista x86 home premium, service pack 1: Get a good soundcard with at least 6 channels, get a wire with a 3,5 mm jack in both ends, get a jack splitter and you're ready to go. Right click on the volume icon and select recording devices. Here right click on the empty white space and enable show hidden and disabled devices. In here there should be something called "stereo mix" enable this. Now hardwire your line in plug and the plug for your speakers. Remember the jack splitter? Put this in the plug for the speakers so you can have both the wire to your speakers and to the line in plug plugged in at the same time. In Audacity you now have to select the right device to record with. Open edit, and select preferences. Then under audio I/O select the microsoft sound mapper - output as the output source and select the stereo mix as the input source. This solved the problem for me. Ergo service pack 1 can STILL be hardwired no matter what others say. Email me if you need help: /Djebz -- Djebz |